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DescriptionWhen the photographer Enzo Barracco decided to mount a photographic expedition to Antarctica, inspired by the example of Sir Ernest Shackleton, he had much more than simple cold to contend with. As the world's last empty continent, the snowy lands of the South Pole are a challenge for the most seasoned explorer, with their merciless winds, treacherous seas and vast sheets of ice. Even to arrive on the continent itself involves a perilous journey by sea from southern Argentina through the notoriously rough Drake Passage. THE NOISE OF ICE: ANTARCTICA explores what drove Barracco to embark on his journey, and tells the story of the expedition in words and astonishing photographs, all of them captured during the trip and many obtained in hazardous conditions. In his gripping text, Barracco explains how even his journey to Antarctica itself was undertaken with the essential help of an ice pilot, to spot and avoid icebergs that ship's radar can miss. He tells of how the waves on that first journey threw him to the deck and brought home how hostile such an environment is, and of his constant battle to protect his photographic equipment and all-important memory cards from the extreme cold. Promotion infoExtensive media campaign in high-quality magazines, journals, etc, in the subject areas of photography, nature, travel, exploration and conservation Author descriptionEnzo Barracco is an Italian photographer who has worked with international clients including Vivienne Westwood, Harrds, Estee Lauder, Sisley and Barclays. Table of contentsForeword by Sir Ranulph Fiennes Inspiration Preparation Expedition Legacy Endorsements Acknowledgements |